Estudo experimental do hematoma intraneural associado à compressão extrínseca: análise funcional e histomorfométrica / Experimental intraneural hematoma with extrinsic compression: functional assessment and neural histomorphometry

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

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INTRODUCTION: Intraneural hematoma can result in the median nerve in the carpal tunnel after trauma or coagulation disorders. The decision for expectant management or descompressive surgical techniques is still controversial. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups. The sciatic nerve was wrapped around with a silastic device in 4 groups. Group A the sciatic nerve was just wrapped by the silastic tube. In group B an intraneural injection of autologous blood was added. In group C, after the hematoma creation the silastic device was removed and a longitudinal epineurotomy was performed. In group D, we removed the silastic device after the hematoma but the nerve was not opened. In the group E (sham-operated) sciatic nerve was exposed without hematoma or compression. Nerve function recovery was assessed periodically over 61 days using the Bain-Mackinnon-Hunter Sciatic Function Index (SFI). RESULTS: Group A (extrinsic compression) presented initial SFI of -26.29±2.89, with return to baseline values on the 5th postoperative day. Group B (hematoma and extrinsic compression) exhibited the poorest function (SFI - 85.23±3,51) after surgery and recovery in 23 days. Group C (liberation of silastic and hematoma drainage through epineurotomy) and Group D (only removal of the silastic tube) presented similar initial SFI values of - 32.78±7.45 and - 45.13±6.84, respectively. In both groups SFI values returned to baseline level on 5th postoperative day. The statistical analysis of SFI identified a significant difference (p<0.0001) between the expectant management (group B) and the descompressive surgery approach (groups C &D) by 1st to 19th postoperative day. The number of degenerative fibers and density of degenerative fibers were statistically significant bigger in the group B when compared to the other groups. There was no statistical difference between the other groups when these parameters were analysed. CONCLUSION: Thus, immediate descompressive procedures of the intraneural hematoma provide a faster functional recovery and reduce the damage to the axon fibers.

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microsurgery animal models microcirurgia nerve compression syndromes síndromes de compressão nervosa doenças do sistema nervoso periférico hematoma hematoma modelos animais peripheral nervous system diseases

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